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Hydrogenation-induced high-temperature superconductivity in two-dimensional molybdenum carbide Mo<sub>2</sub>C<sub>3</sub>
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Transition Metal ChalcogenidesSuperconducting MaterialHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringPhysicsNovel SuperconductorsHigh-temperature SuperconductivityBismuth-based SuperconductorsHydrogenation-induced High-temperature SuperconductivityApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsHigh Tc Superconductors2D SuperconductorFermi LevelHydrogenAbstract Two-dimensional
Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) superconductors have important potential applications in constructing nano superconducting devices, thus, 2D superconductors with high critical temperature ( T c ) are highly desired. Till now, the T c of 2D superconductors are still relatively low. Based on density functional first-principles calculations, we predicted a new stable 2D transition metal molybdenum carbide 2H-Mo 2 C 3 . Based on the Eliashberg theory, we predict that it is not a superconductor. However, after hydrogenation, the hydrogen atoms increase the electronic density of states at the Fermi level, and strengthen the electron-phonon coupling. Accordingly, the hydrogenated 2H-Mo 2 C 3 , i.e. , 2H-Mo 2 C 3 H 2 , is a 2D superconductor with T c of 53 K, exceeding the McMillan limit. Thus, hydrogenation is an important strategy for obtaining 2D high-temperature superconductors at atmosphere pressure. In view of the high superconducting T c of 2H-Mo 2 C 3 H 2 , it is highly expected to be synthesized in future experiments.
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